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Thecus N2200xxx & N4200 Pro @ Computex 2011

The N2200xxx is a two bay NAS for home use,  NAS N4200 NAS for home use and SMB’s. Both are running Atom D525 dual-core processors @ 1.8GHz with one GB or DDR3 RAM. Both can use 3T HDD’s as well as EXT 4 file systems. The drives have convenient access in the front or side and the N4200 has an LCD display for setting features and perimeters for the NAS. Most features are accessible through the proprietary UI, with special features for photo servers, iPhone and android connectivity. All are good for backup (includes RAID features). The 4200Pro has a built in UPS for added security of data.

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G.Skill overclocking showcase @ Computex 2011

YoungPro shows his overvclocking skills by overclocking G.Skill memory, taking it to the edge of its capability, at very cold temperatures. The reason for the cold temperatures is to keep the products from overheating. The feedback from YoungPro assists and advises the G.Skill engineering team on how to improve their high-end products.

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G.Skill memory monster kit @ Computex 2011

Introducing the new Ripjaws DDR3 series Memory monster kit, featuring a massive 48GB at 2000MHz, with memory timings at a blistering speed of CL8-9-8-24. The kit is overclocked and tweaked at the show to display the quality of the kit and its versatility. Check out more at G.Skill

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G.Skill 24GB DDR3 kits @2000MHz +Phoenix Pro SSD @ Computex 2010

G.Skill showing their newest 16GB- 4x4GB DDR3 @ 2000MHz kits at Computex 2010, the standard timings are 9-9-9-24 CR2.
The second demo shown is 24GB – 4GBx6 DDR3 @ 2000MHz.
They claim they are the only company who can run 24GB’s @2000MHz also at 9-9-9-24 CR2.
The final Demo had 24GB DDR @1800MHz, but the timings are slightly faster @ 8-9-8-24 CR1. In addition the Phoenix Pro SSD which has 120GB capacity, runs faster than standard SSD, and has read/write speed of 285/275 MB per second.

http://www.gskill.com/

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